Voiceless palatal lateral fricative

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The voiceless alveolar lateral fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The IPA has no dedicated symbol for this sound. The devoicing and raising diacritics may be used with <ʎ> to represent it. However, the "belt" on the existing symbol for a voiceless lateral fricative, <ɬ>, forms the basis for occasional ad hoc symbols for the other lateral fricatives, the third one representing the palatal lateral fricative:

Indeed, SIL International has added these symbols to the Private Use Areas of their Charis and Doulos fonts, as U+F267 ().

Features

Features of the voiceless palatal lateral fricative:

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
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Dahalo --
Hadza --

See also



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